T60p Keyboard problem !

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T60p Keyboard problem !

#1 Post by Turboqueef » Wed Nov 29, 2006 9:26 pm

Hi,

Yesterday, as I was typing away, I lost use of the following keys: "qwertyuiop[]\" For a moment, I thought I was drinking when I looked at the screen and notice the words missing these letters. :cry:

I contacted EZ service and they are going to send me a new keyboard when they arrive in stock...

The problem seems to be inconsistent however because after I let the unit cool down, the keys started working aging... so strange.

Anyone else experience this problem?

Thanks
Jeff B
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#2 Post by christopher_wolf » Wed Nov 29, 2006 11:38 pm

Did you check to make sure it wasn't a software problem with the OS loading another keyboard layout? :)
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#3 Post by RonS » Thu Nov 30, 2006 12:25 am

You may want to follow the keyboard removal instructions http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-62800 and just re-install the same keyboard. One of the keyboard cable tabs may simply be loose.

If it turns out to be that simple, you can keep the new keyboard as a spare.
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#4 Post by Turboqueef » Thu Nov 30, 2006 5:06 am

christopher_wolf wrote:Did you check to make sure it wasn't a software problem with the OS loading another keyboard layout? :)
Hi Christopher,

I am not sure when the OS loads the keyboard layout profile. The problem did start to occur mid paragraph though :shock:

I did uninstall the driver in hopes that when it reloaded the driver it fixed the problem but it did not.

After a good cool-down it started to work again and has been up ever since. My concern is that it will go bad again when I am remote and can't access another computer.

Unfortunatally, I am ignorant on how to change the keyboard profile, will research it and make the check if it goes bad again.

Thanks for the tip !!!
Jeff B
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#5 Post by Turboqueef » Thu Nov 30, 2006 5:10 am

RonS wrote:You may want to follow the keyboard removal instructions http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-62800 and just re-install the same keyboard. One of the keyboard cable tabs may simply be loose.

If it turns out to be that simple, you can keep the new keyboard as a spare.
Thanks for the tip... I just did it... everything looked good except one of the screws that holds the palm rest on was missing... There are 4 screws that hold it in place, two of them look to provide a ground for the electronics in the palm rest. These two positions had the screws in place so I don't think it had any influence to the problem.
Jeff B
W510 4318-CTO i7 720QM, Win7 64, SSD, Passmark Rating: 1338 & 1398 (OC graphics)
SOLD>>>T60p 2623-DDU, T7600, Win7 64, SSD, Passmark Rating: 835.5
05 STi 11.44 @ 123.6

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